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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Humerus
  1. ... joint. The top part of the arm bone (humerus) forms a joint with the shoulder blade (scapula). The rotator cuff holds the head of the humerus into the scapula. It also controls movement of ...
  2. ... Deep infection Fracture of the upper arm bone (humerus) Pressure from casts or splints Improper use of ...
  3. ... the hands, wrist, feet, ankle, leg, thigh, forearm humerus or upper arm, hip, shoulder or all of ...
  4. The elbow joint connects three bones: The humerus in the upper arm The ulna and radius in the lower arm (forearm) The artificial elbow joint has two or three stems made ...
  5. ... the head (top) of your upper arm bone (humerus). Place the new metal head and stem into ...
  6. ... the head (top) of your upper arm bone (humerus). Places the new metal ball into the shoulder ...
  7. ... tumor (Ewing sarcoma) of the upper arm bone (humerus). This type of tumor usually occurs during childhood ...
  8. ... area) between the bone of the upper arm (humerus) and the two bones of the lower arm ( ...
  9. ... with axillary nerve dysfunction include fracture of the humerus (upper arm bone), pressure from casts or splints, ...